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R.M- COURT.

Monday, 6th April, 1891

(Before Major Tuke, E.M.) UNDEFENDED CASES. A. D. Willis v. Smith (re-instated case) —Claim, £2 15s 6d, Judgment for plaintiff by default, with 7s costs. F. J. Tasker v. Koroneho — Claim, £1 16s. Judgment for plaintiff by default, with 14s costs. • ' Thomas Walker v. Joseph Williams — Claim, 123 6d. Judgment for plaintiff with 63 costs. J. L. Stevenson v. C. R. Laird — Claim, £Gi 9s 4cl. Judgment for plaintiff by default, with costs 403, and solicitor's foe £3 3s (Mr Borlase), JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. A. Johnston v. Lewi? It Batkin— Claim £1 19s. Defendant not appearing, he was ordered to pay the amonnt within a week, in default three days' imprisonment. B. Hackett v. Mrs Tardiff— Claim, .£7 6s. This case was adjourned last Court day in order to consider whother it was worth while going on with a caso against a married woman. — His Worship decided that an order could only be made against a married woman's separate estate, and not against her personally. No order was therefore made. DEPENDED CASES. Nicholas T. Clud v. Euipino Ngftruini Claim, J240. Mr Lloyd, who appeared for plaintiff, stated that ho had made a diligent inquiry for him but had been unable to find him. He could therefore do nothing further.— Mr Borlase, for defendant, asked that judgment be entered up for defendant with costs. — This was done ; costs and solicitors' fee, £3 3s. Mrs Coburn v. Mrs Cassoll — Claim, £8 12s. Mr Barnicoat appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Hogg for defendant. — This case was adjourned from last week in order to prove a separate estate against defendant. Plaintiff nonsuited, Each side to pay its own costs. ' George McCaul v. John Davey. -After hearing considerable evidence in this case, a further adjournment was granted till Monday next, to procure the evidence of Mr Jackson, who is absent at present at Kakaramea. Thomas Davis v. W. H. Gibson — Claim, .£l3 10s for cost of driving sheep. — Mr James Watt for the plaintiff, and Mr Hogg for defendant. — Defendant paid £7 7s into Court, which was not accepted. — Messrs Gibson, Nicholson, and Bamber were callod for tho defence, and Mr Richavdson by the plaintiff. The case lasted till the adjournment of tho Court. Judgment will bo given thiu morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11236, 7 April 1891, Page 2

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R.M- COURT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11236, 7 April 1891, Page 2

R.M- COURT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11236, 7 April 1891, Page 2

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